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    USDA Whitten Cafe

    4.0 (106 reviews)

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Stand alone vendor at the cafeteria serves these yummy items. So goooood!
    Joyce D.

    Stand alone vendor at the cafeteria was Joe m my favorite. From the smoothies, to the croissant, waffles and my favorite sandwiches... Love them, and I look forward to visiting the usda building just to get these treats.

    Delicious sausage and eggs on the buffet
    Fran L.

    We arrived early on a Friday and no one was here. The buffet was set up and hot-loved the sausage! We enjoyed our coffee and looking at the WPA posters displayed in the large cafeteria. Worth starting your day here at the Whitten Cafe!

    Bourbon chicken, Chinese rice, egg roll and pie
    Evelyn E.

    Unfortunately although open for visitors (enter through Wing 3), the food selection was extremely slim about 5% of what I can see would be typically offered by the size of this place. In speaking to an employee, they said that the place just opened again for visitors with limited menu and it'll be a few weeks before full staff is rehired and they are back to business as before. Bummer! Well, gotta roll with the punches so had the only 2 lunch course options available, Chinese rice/egg rolls/bourbon chicken and pasta w/sauce. Sadly the rice was undercooked but did have good flavor. My hubby said the pasta was mediocre. The bourbon chicken however was amazing! And their dessert option pie was so good, well made and not too sweet. Not the experience I was expecting but then again I wasn't expecting much from a cafeteria setup restaurant. Think hospital or large business cafeteria and that's what you'll find inside, but definitely tastier options than hospital food. Magic answer to the question is... yes I would return again. The food was tasty healthy and better than any of the food truck options up down the National Mall. I would only visit if it was full business as usual, so you can always call and find out for yourself.

    I asked for lite ice cream

    This is the worst food I ever had in my life the. The service was absolutely horrible they tables where absolutely discovered with mold

    Spicey tofu, grape leaves, and curry cauliflower
    Uri P.

    This. Place. Is. The. Immaculate. Conception. No one things to come eat here during their visit at the National Mall. Cozily located acroee the Holocaust Museum at the Wing 3 entrance in 12th and Independence, you will discover another Heaven. A cafeteria with a Deli, Bibimbap, Japanese Udon, Pizza, and a hot bar that is comparable to the quality of food served at Whole Foods or Wegmans at a federal price. Jk. It's still kinda price but not whole foods/Wegmans pricey. They have an impressive variety of foods from China to India to Jamaica. Definitely would recommend taking family to visit or just visit yourself

    I was USDA approved
    Kevin L.

    I accidentally stumbled upon this jem by walking into Way 1 of the USDA south building and asking a person there, "excuse me, I have read many yelp reviews about your cafeteria, where is it?" To which the man responded, "walk out to the the left walk halfway down the block to way 3" to which I said, "thank you sir". I than skipped along to way 3, entered the doorway there where I told the security team there, "excuse me, I am here for the cafeteria I read so much about on yelp" to which they told me to empty my pockets go through the metal detector and then gave me a sticker to wear on my shirt to identify me as a visitor going to the cafeteria (wow that was a long accidentally stumble) Side note: why is it that all these "Elite" Yelpers are always accidentally stumbling upon highly reviewed "jewels" or "gems" it's like do you have no idea how Yelp works?!?!! Like you never used it to find it in the first place!!?!!? (Sorry bitter as I'm not yet an Elite) It's true it's all true, you get what you want in a buffet style place and you pay for the weight, everything is priced equally, so come load up on your proteins!! The food looks more southern themed from what I can see and was quite tasty. But the Asian in me thought "buffet" and got wayyy too much food. It's still great value though. I almost docked a star because they showed me on the scale how much food I was going to put in my body 1.97 lbs!!! I don't wanna see that!!!!!! Just tell me how much I owe... but hey... Murcia!!!! Why not!!! Ate it, but had a Diet Coke to offset, now on my way to Target cuz DC is boiling right now and I don't fit into my swimming trunks

    Roya J.

    The overall 4 stars was a head scratcher. We went for breakfast and it was typical cafeteria food where the chicken sausage was dry, vegetables were bland and peaches came out of a can. The potatoes were okay and can say we at the the dept of ag.

    An assortment of yummy pan-Asian dishes at the amazing USDA Cafeteria.
    Munro R.

    My wife and I came to the USDA Cafeteria for lunch only on recommendation of the reviews on Yelp. Boy oh boy am I glad that we did. You will, too. As other reviewers have noted the cafeteria is "hidden" in the USDA building on Independence Avenue. There are no signs outside the building to let you know it exists. Look for the doors for "Wing 3". You'll need your state ID to get into the building. The cafeteria is just down the hallway from the metal detectors on the left hand side. It's cafeteria style (natch) so you can walk around and see what's available. Multiple stations guarantee you'll find something you like to eat (salads, sandwiches, grill, soup, hot entrees, etc.). My wife and I are big fans of pan-Asian food. So we loaded up our plates tapas style to sample the delectables. Here's the summary: Amazing: Fish in curry sauce. Amazing flavor and spices danced on our tongue and lips. Good: Thai red curry fish, curry tofu, curry vegetables. All nicely spiced as well. OK: Veggie steamed dumplings I'm not sure who they have back in the kitchen here, but boy can they COOK. The food is as good as we would expect in any 4+ Yelp starred Asian restaurant in DC. The food is priced per pound (presently $7.20/pound). Our total meal came to $17.42 (including a fountain drink). The USDA Cafeteria gets FIVE STARS for: food, price, convenience, choice and location. I am pretty stingy when it comes to giving our on Yelp. I never imagined I'd give five to a CAFETERIA. But believe me, this place is worth it. Can't wait to come back for breakfast tomorrow. Don't sleep on this hidden gem right next to the National Mall.

    Helen W.

    Standard cafeteria. For me, going to a government cafeteria was an exciting (and surprisingly healthy) tour stop in D.C. To be clear, NOT a foodie stop. FOOD: USDA certified! In the middle, hot food, cold food, salad bar, whole fruits, and dessert bar. Along the wall, more thematic outposts such as Korean, barbecue (coming soon), and Italian. Everything tasted fine. Nothing wowed. It's a cafeteria! American island: At this point in my journey, I was grateful for the chance to determine my own ratio of greens (high!) to starches, proteins, etc. My steamed kale was limp and relatively flavorless, but I enjoyed it for its nutritional value. The "cajun fish" was surprisingly spicy. The mashed potatoes had a regular color but a look of molten tar. That said, it tasted fine. Other options at the station were Thanksgiving like--turkey, gravy, and rolls. A little odd in July, but it is what it is. Asian island: Inauthentic but tasty, as reported by my partner. Everything was doused in sauce, tasted fried (but is in fact baked), and was perfectly satisfactory for people looking for a healthier Panda Express fix. Would skip the breaded chicken items, as the breading was uneven and rubbery after sitting too long under the heat lamps. Drinks station: Water, sparkling and still. A variety of drinks you'd expect to find at any bodega. Coffee. Healthy meal for $8 in the capitol. Much of the food looked a little washed out from the mass cooking and heat lamp process, but I can vouch that it tastes better than it looks. It worked for me, but I can see it might not work for everyone. SERVICE: Two sections! 1. Security--enter from Wing 3 (USDA straddles both sides of the street). State you are going to the cafeteria only. You must have a legal ID to enter the building (and anywhere in DC, I was informed) and have your belongings X-Rayed. Guards were matter of fact but perfectly polite. 2. Cafeteria--very friendly check out clerks and people willing to point you to the civilian line (v. government employee). You can even get a loyalty card if you plan to keep coming! AMBIANCE: All my preconceived notions about a government cafeteria were shattered! It was bright and airy. Herbs were growing in planters outside and coworkers were merrily chattering away in the cafeteria. Water and ice are freely available, as are microwaves for anyone who is packing in. Loved the posters--they at this point have crossed the "vintage" line though I am not confident they were intended to have that effect.

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    Honestly cannot say a bad thing about the place. Really great food especially for a government run cafeteria. Glad I stopped in.

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    A great spot to visit if you're a tourist. Great quality food for a reasonable price and the vintage posters are a neat piece of history.

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    Great hidden gem! Lots of choices that you can see before you decide. I'll be back the next time I'm in DC.

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    It has good food but the fact that it is organic is debatable. It's a hassle to get through security too.

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